7 bundles
1 ton
If it's grass hay they can eat as much as they want. I don't know if this helps but I read somewhere that wild horses graze for up to 18 hours a day.
Guinea pigs shuoldnt eat paper! they eat hay every day.
they basically eat it all day. they eat close to a whole stack of hay a day. if you feed them feed along with it they will eat about a quarter to half a stack a day. including them eating grass.
A mini can eat 1 to 2 flakes of hay a day and doesn't need grain. It depends on how much pasture you have and how much hay costs where you live.
Between 125 and 175 pounds of food a day. The bulk of their diet is hay.
Hay day is an old saying that means an easy day, plenty of play. It was said that a horse would rather eat hay than graze all day for the same amount of feed.
Yes, hay is a staple of the domesticated horse's diet. Fed only on high quality hay, an average horse might eat about 50 pounds of hay per day.
If they were given a choice, they'd choose grass over hay any day. But during the winter months when there is no grass to eat, hay is their primary choice.
the average Irish calf can eat between 5 and 6 leprecauns per day with some light water refreshment
Thoroughbreds go through four to five flakes of hay or fifteen to twenty pounds of foods, grains.